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| At present I would prefer not to be a little reasonable | |
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| Mr. Nippers, I'd prefer that you would withdraw for the present | |
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| I'd give him preferences, the stubborn mule! What is it, sir, pray, that he prefers not to do now? | |
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Bartleby wouldn't tell anthing about himself even to his employer |
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| In mercy's name, who is he? | |
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| I certainly cannot inform you.I know nothing about him. | |
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